While Zuckerberg does not refer to the 2016 election explicitly, he alludes to a "greater sense of division" in the country and a need to make sure "the game... works for everyone."

"After a tumultuous last year, my hope for this challenge is to get out and talk to more people about how they're living, working and thinking about the future," Zuckerberg says.

After Donald Trump won the presidential election, some in Silicon Valley admitted they were disconnected with much of the country. One SpaceX exec, who previously worked for Zuckerberg, went so far as to quit his job to travel the country and bridge the "Growing gulf... between coastal elites and communities left behind by globalization."

Now Zuckerberg is following suit -- while keeping his day job, of course.

"Recently, I've traveled around the world and visited many cities," Zuckerberg wrote in his post. "Now I'm excited to explore more of our country and meet more people here."